By Ramitha Ramesh
Grieving isn’t always for the dead. Sometimes you feel grief for the living. And sometimes, it’s the only way you know you loved.
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By Ramitha Ramesh
Grieving isn’t always for the dead. Sometimes you feel grief for the living. And sometimes, it’s the only way you know you loved.
Read MoreBy Ekasmayi Naresh
A poem on raging storm and battle: transcending victories and losses, for even in death, the show must go on.
Read MoreBy Vasundhara Singh
Look at this famous photographer through Vasundhara Singh’s lens as he turned victims of crime scenes into art.
Read MoreBy Sneha Saha
“Are you afraid of death? Or dying?” A chilling piece on death and everything that surrounds with, written as a short musing.
Read MoreBy Anusha Kala
A truly heartfelt letter to Sushant Singh Rajput by a fan who resonates with what everyone has been feeling post his demise.
Read MoreSometimes when we die, our things still retain a part of us. And sometimes, the death is so sudden, that the proof of our being still lingers on these inanimate objects: a piece on the devastating moment of 8:46 AM, on 9/11 – and what it did to a common American’s life.
Read MoreA poem about a loss of love, and a consequent feeling of being homesick for solace and a place of comfort. A reminder that a house is not a home.
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